Calculate the wavelength associated with the transition given below. ninitial = 6 and nfinal= 1 Use units of nm.
We will use the Rydberg equation

Where
= wavelength of transition
R = Rydberg constant = 1.0974 * 107 m-1 = 1.0974 * 10-2 nm-1
Given
ninitial =6
nfinal= 1
Substituting the values ,we get
1/
= (1.0974 * 10-2 nm-1) [ (1/ 1)2 -
(1/ 6)2]
=0.010669 nm-1
= 1/ (0.010669 nm-1) =93.73 nm
=93.73 nm
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